ME SUM MR -BUCMGAN DAILY TUESDAY, AUGVST 4, 1031 m .... . ... . . ... - . . . I l N~ltE11!n IIIT ellilindlIIIIIhslaa~lil l111|11 111i'lo11ml11 1 Ii 5 M I..4 MIU.Elll.M J11=I R- --E- S U M M E R -MIC H IG--AN. D A IL. .Y- . T- ,U EI - -S-D A Y , A U ( .Y U ST 4, 1 -- - - -- -a 41m||k- -'-> gml ,- - -T -- a21- . -11a 1-1,1 ||||| |||| ||| | |||||||3i Daily Official Bulletin Publication in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of the University. Copy received at the office of the Dean of the nunmme esson until 3:30, excepting Sundays. 11:30 a.m. Saturday. VOLUMEXI TUESDAY, AUGUST 4, 1931 NUMBER 31 The Lindberghs in Canada (3 LAS3s1IFE j AUVERTIS1NI FOR RENT-A clean well-furnish- ed liveable apartment, of 4 rooms near U golf course at 1339 S. State St. Phone 3403. LOST-Lady's green fountain pen near campus. Finder please call 3652. WANTED-Good cottage at near by lake. Have desirable property to exchange. Phone 22839. 30, 31, 1, 2 FOR SALE-$15 worth of baked goods won at the Red Arrow Auction. Send bids to Box 175, Michigan Daily. WANTED-By faculty member, gen- tlemen, desirable single room. September to Christmas. Box 186 car Michigan Summer Daily. 2,4,5. LOST-Pair of Glasses in case Call 3045. 1,2,4. FOR SALE-Drums, traps, Deagan xylophone in perfect condition. Bargain for quick sale. Box 187 Michigan Daily. Put-in-Bay Excursion Refund: Students who have not ceived their refunds on the Put-in-Bay Steamer tickets should them at the Summer Session office, University Hall, this week. yet re- call for Summer Concert Series: The fifth concert in the regular summer series by members of the School of Music faculty will be given this evening at Hill Auditorium, at 8:15 o'clock. James Hamilton, Tenor, accompanied by Ava Comm Case; Wassily Besekirsky, Violinist; Hanns Pick, Violincellist, and Joseph Brinkman, Pianist, will unite in giving the following program: Voormolen, Sonata for Violincello and Piano-Modere (Prelude)-Menuet triste-Tres vite (La Danas de Con- chita) (Mr. Picl and Mr. Brinkman): Arias-Haendel, Omba mai fu, "Largo" from "Xerves"; Leoncavallo, Vesti la guibba, from "I Paglacci";. Negro Spirituals-Burleigh, By an' By; Burleigh Oh! Didn't It Rain; Fisher, Steal Away; Guion, De 01' Ary's a-Moverin' (Mr. Hamilton): Moffat, Knotting (Old English); Cui, Cavatina; Juon, Burlesque; Brink- man, Night Song; Lalo, Rondo (Mr. Besekirsky). Charles A. Sink Phi Delta- Kappa. The regular weekly luncheon will be held at the Union today from 12 to 1. Dr. G. C. Kyte will be the speaker. All new members are especially urged to be present. L. 0. Andrew, President Physics Colloquium: Dr. Kyrill Ogrodnikoff, International Fellow of the Rockefeller Foundation at Harvard College Observatory, will talk "On the Interpretation of the Widths of Hydrogen Lines in Stellar Spectra", at 4:15 today in Room 1041, East Physics Building. All interested are cordially invited to attend. W. F. Colby Summer Session Men's Glee Club: All men interested in singing are invited to an informal sing and smoker in the Varsity Glee Club room (3rd floor, Michigan Union) this evening, 7 to 8 p.m. David Mattern Thursday, August 6-8:15 p.m.-Concert--Orauorio and Operatic numbers by students of Prof. James Hamilton of the School of Music. School of Music Auditorium. LOST-White gold watch chain with Michigan pendant and nail clip attached. Lost perhaps a month ago. Call Michigan Daily office. PATENTS Sell your patent or invention by exhibiting your model or drawing at the Second and Greater IN-' TERNATIONAL PATENT EXPO- SITION, CHICAGO. Thousands of manufactu± ers and patent buyers will inspect new devices and patents for marketing. Very low rat,-s. If you have no model, drawings and description will do. Send for free pamphlet. B. Ham- ilton Edison, Managing Director, International Patent Exposition, Merchandise Mart, CHICAGO. $5 REWARD for return to Univer- sity High School office a small Mosaic ring lft July 29ain the Women's room at Lane Hall. No questions asked. 24 WANTED-Ride to New York, leav- ing Ann Arbor about August121. Reply Michigan Daily, Box 181. TYPEWRITING MIMEOGRAPHING and A speciality for twenty years. Prompt servic . Experienced oper. ators . .'Moderate rates. O. D. MORRILL 314 South State St. Phone 6615 I CARTTER'S M 0 N R 0 A 15 CENTS K L A N D Just after they had made their first landing on foreign soil during their flight to the Orient, Col. and Mrs. Charles A. Lindbergh are pic- tured coming ashore with Col. Hanford MacNider, American Minister to Canada, after setting their plane down on the water at Ottawa, Canada. The Michigan Socialist Club: Edwin G. Party of America will speak on "The Nemisis Wednesday at the Michigan Union. Persons Hultin of the Proletarian of Capitalism", at 8 o'clock of all opinions are invited. Excursion No. 9: New Michigan State Prison, near Jackson, Michi- gan, including inspection of typical cell blocks, prison textile industry,' the dining hall and kitchens, and the administration building. The party leaves in special busses Saturday, August 8, at 7:45 a.m., from in front of Angell Hall, returning to Ann Arbor at 12:15 p.m. Approximately one and one-half hours will be spent at the Prison. The numbe s which can be accommodated will be limited. Students going in private cars need no tickets. Carlton F. Wells Candidates for Teachers' Certificates: Blanks for the payment of the Teacher's Certificate fees may now be secured at the office of the Cchool of Education, 1437 U. Elementary School. All students who expect to be recommended for the Teacher's Certificate at the end of the Summer Session must pay their fees and return their receipts to the Recorder, School of Education, before the end of the Summer Session. Elizabeth B. Clark, Recorder I Students wishing eye refractions at the Health Service are ad- vised to secure their appointments before August 6th. Warren E. Forsythe, Director Faculty, School of Education: There will be a meeting of the Facul- ty of the School of Education on Monday, August 10th, at 12 o'clock sharp at the Michigan League Building. A full attendance is desired. C. O. Davis, Secretary Comprehensive Examination for the Teacher's Certificate: The comprehensive professional examination required for the Teacher's Certificate will be given in the Auditorium of the University High School on Saturday, August 15th, from 9 to 12 o'clock. All students expecting to secure the Teacher's Certificate at the end of the Summer Session are required to take this examination. Full details respecting the nature and procedure of this examination can be had from the Recorder, School of Education, Room 1437, University Elementary School. C. O. DAVIS, Secretary Grasshoppers Continue to Destroy Iowa Farms1 DESMOINES, It., Aug 3.-(P)- The grasshoppers are hopping right along, with appetites that seem to be insatiable. Encouraged, however, by the suc- cess of some farmers in North and South Dakota, Iowa, Nebraska and Minnesota, exterminating the pests with poison mixed with bran and molasses, the Iowa department of agriculture prepared today to spread the mixture by airplane over the wastelands of Iowa in an ef- fort to halt the invasion of the I MAJESTIC TODAY Seasons Hit BARBARA STANWYCK "NIGHT NURSE" WEDNESDAY NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY -Women students here recently demanded that the university es- tablish smoking rooms for their use. 0 --.m m p pests. In addition to playing farm crops the insects eating everything from fork handles. havoc with have been feathers to BRIGHT SPOT 802 Packard Street TODAY, 11:30 to 1:30 Spaghetti with Meat Balls, Cole Slaw Potato Salad Cold Meats, Sliced Tomato Fruit Jello Coffee or Milk 30c 5:30 to 7:30 Breaded Veal Cutlets Pot Roast of Beef Noodles and Vegetables Lamb Chops Roast Pork, Apple Sauce Mashed or Fried Potatoes Peas, Carrots, Noodles, Spinach 35Sc - THREE GREAT STARS in The Story of a Wom- an's Farl and Rise Played with Impas- sioned Brilliance! ALSO FORD STERLING SCREEN SNAPSHOTS TRAVELOGUE SATURDAY RICHARD ARLEN PEGOY SHANNON "SECRET CALL" ~Michigan Repertory Players 0 bE'GINNING TOMORROW. V O V0 The Broadway Success 0 0 Vi Q 0 61 o. V 0 6 ~j Ldia ENDLSSON Thatr O f V KaufmanaCoell as GrtCoed 0 Fo ResrvatonsPhone 6300 o Tickets nwaalbefralpromne V6 Afternoon Conference on Educa- tion. At the conference to be held this afternoon at 4:00 p.m. in the University High School, Professor Edgar G. Johnston will discuss "The Teacher as a Person." All interest- ed in Education are urged to at- tend. Pi Lambda Theat. Dr. Bell and Miss Laurie Campbell are entertain- ing Pi Lambda Theta at dinner, 6:00 on Thursday August 6th at 'the Women's Athletic Building. Please call University Extension 721 to make reservation. Esther L. Belcher WILLIAMETTE COLLEGE--Two women from each sorority here, to- gether with a committee of 14 in- dependent women, will act as big sisters to incoming freshman wom- en next year. -~~ MiCIAN- NOT A GANGSTER PICTURE! BUT FOLKS, WHAT A GAGSTER SHOW!! "6Smart With a Smart Cast Including EDWARD ROBINSON-JAMES COGNEY == ---- .li STATIO smostsmilmh eft .Y Several hundred boxes with fancy tissue linings. I Originally priced $1.00 to $2.00. sale Price 60cr Vniowst we BOBBY JONES LESSON-"BRASSIE" CARTOON AND NEWS SPECIAL! SIXTY CENT CHICKEN DINNER EVERY TUESDAY NIGHT 5:30-7:30 1 1 1 - THE UNION TAPROO ilull -niIII